What do all the certifications on eggs mean?

 
 
Judy's Family Farm Omega-3 Organic egg carton
 

It can be confusing when you see all of the various certification logos on food packaging, but each certification on Petaluma Egg Farm packaging ensures that the claims made regarding that certification have been verified by a third party.

Regardless of certification, our family always strives to take good care of our hens, often exceeding standards set by certifiers. In fact, when we first obtained our Certified Humane certification, we had to change very little about our operation because we were already meeting or exceeding most of the standards.

Many farms make assumptions about what chickens will like, but my dad takes the time to sit down in our chicken houses to watch and listen to them as they go about their day. From these observations, we are continuously improving how we raise chickens, making our hen houses better for both the chickens and the people working in them.

Below is an explanation of the different certifications that we take part in (depending on the brand) and the steps we go through to be awarded each. 

 

We believe it's so important to buy food produced by local farmers. When you buy from local farms like ours, instead of traveling thousands of miles, your food only takes tens of miles to get to your local grocery store. In fact, 90% of the stores we serve are located within 100 miles of our farm! That’s why we joined the GO LOCAL Sonoma County Cooperative. GO LOCAL works to promote a strong local economy and vibrant community in Sonoma County.

 

The Non-GMO Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to building and preserving the non-GMO food supply for all. They have a product verification program to identify, create, and/or maintain sources and practices that effectively minimize GMO risk to the supply chain, and to support the release of products to the marketplace that demonstrate their GMO avoidance in accordance with the standard. 

 

Certified Humane® is a registered 501(c)(3)animals in food production. Certified Humane® Raised & Handled operations meet precise, objective standards for farm animal treatment including:
• Access to wholesome and nutritious feed
• Appropriate environmental design
• Caring and responsible planning and management
• Skilled, knowledgeable, and conscientious animal care
• Considerate handling, transport, and slaughter

They have their own standard for Egg Laying Hens including: 

For more information and a full list of requirements on the above, you can download the Certified Humane® requirements here.

 

The USDA Organic icon is a certification mark used by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to indicate that a product has been produced and processed according to the standards set by the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP).

The organic standards set by the NOP are designed to promote sustainable agricultural practices, reduce the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, and encourage the use of renewable resources. To be certified as organic, a product must meet a number of criteria, including:

  • No use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers

  • No use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)

  • No use of irradiation, sewage sludge, or other prohibited substances

  • Use of organic seeds and plants

  • Implementation of crop rotation and other soil conservation practices

  • Use of animal welfare standards in animal production

For more information on the USDA Certified Organic certification, click here.

 

OU Kosher is a certification granted by the Orthodox Union (OU), a Jewish organization that provides kosher certification services for food and beverage products. Kosher is a term used to describe food that adheres to Jewish dietary laws, which are based on the biblical and rabbinical laws of Kashrut.

The OU Kosher certification indicates that a product has been produced and processed according to Jewish dietary laws and meets the strict standards of the OU. This certification process involves rigorous inspections of the facilities where the food is produced, as well as the ingredients and production methods used.

The OU Kosher certification is widely recognized and respected within the Jewish community and beyond, and many people choose to purchase certified products for religious, health, or ethical reasons.

For more information on the OU certification process click here.

 
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